2023 RGPS Checkpoint Thunder Valley

Million Dollar Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 RGPS Checkpoint Thunder Valley

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$200,422
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,064,187
Entries
477
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
124
Players Left
17

Sampson Leads Final 17 into Day 3 of RunGood Million Dollar Main

Level 20 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Paul Sampson
Paul Sampson

Another full day is in the books here in the RunGood CheckPoint: The Last Kilometer Million Dollar Main Event here at the wonderful Thunder Valley Casino Resort. On Day 2, 124 remaining players came back out of the 477 total entries, but now only 17 finalists remain in contention for the title.

Dominating the pack is Paul Sampson who entered the day as the chip leader, and he sure finished the day out in style by bagging 3,600,000 in chips, which is over a million more than Darren Rabinowitz in second place with 2,315,000.

Sampson just kept the pressure up all day long and even though several players were tied with him at one point, like Phatseluck Yang, he was the one who made a statement on the day and will return for Day 3 tomorrow with a lot of momentum. Rabinowitz caught some heat towards the end of the night and scored a nice pot when he eliminated Jared Jaffee in 19th place.

Day 3 Restart Top 5 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Paul Sampson3,600,000144
2Darren Rabinowitz2,315,00093
3Alexander Rodriguez1,870,00075
4Shijia Liu1,660,00066
5Anubhav Jolly1,510,00060

Among those who managed to avoid Sampson the Steamroller to also advance to Day 3 is last year’s runner-up Tyler Patterson who bagged 640,000 and is hungry for another chance at a first-place finish.

Tyler Patterson
Tyler Patterson

Plenty of big names made the money but were unable to advance including Stephen Song(39rd - $4,840), Jeff Platt (26th-$6,695), Jaffee (19th-$9,460), Ben Ludlow (21st-$9,460), and Ethan Yau (31st-$5,565). Yau had built a large stack very quickly and took down several large pots, including one where he held pocket jacks and managed to bust Allen Kessler with pocket kings by spiking a set of jacks on the turn to send him to the rail. Unfortunately, his aggressive play style caught up to him and he was eliminated himself after losing a sequence of big pots.

The Champion Will be Crowned Tuesday

The majority of the largest prize pool in RunGood history ($1,064,187) will be handed out on Monday with the winner collecting a massive $200,422.

Each of the remaining 17 players will take home at least $11,205, but they’ll all have their eyes on that six-figure first prize, the RunGood CheckPoint Series ring, and a free entry into the DreamSeat invitational at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.

Felt Chips Cards
Felt Chips Cards

Play will resume at 11 a.m. local time with Level 21, which will see blinds of 15,000/25,000 and a 25,000 big blind ante and will continue until one player is left standing.

Keep it right here with PokerNews for complete live reporting coverage until the champion is crowned here at the beautiful Thunder Valley Casino Resort.

Tags: Alexander RodriguezAllen KesslerAnubhav JollyBen LudlowDarren RabinowitzEthan YauJared JaffeeJeff PlattPaul SampsonPhatseluck YangShijia LiuStephen SongTyler Patterson

Ludlow Hits the Rail

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Ben Ludlow
Ben Ludlow

PokerNews missed the hand but was informed by the busted player, Ben Ludlow, what had transpired.

After three players limped to Ben Ludlow in the big blind, who decided to check to see the flop of KJ5. After a check from the small blind, Ludlow jams for his remaining 70,000 and received two callers to put him at risk.

His opponents then checked it down through the runout 93 and Ludlow tabled Q9 for a bricked flush while the cutoff tabled AxJx for a pair of aces to win the pot while Ludlow was sent to the payout desk in 21st place.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Ludlow us
Ben Ludlow
Busted

Tags: Ben Ludlow

Platt Runs into It

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Jeff Platt
Jeff Platt

Action folded to Jeff Platt in the small blind and he shipped it for his last 100,000 to be called by John Kenner in the big blind to put him at risk.

Jeff Platt: K6
John Kenner: AA

Platt would really need some help as he ran into Kenner's aces, but the flop of A28 was not his friend as it left him drawing very slim. The turn K gave him a nice sweat with a spade draw, but the K on the river was just an insult to injury as he made trips but also gave Kenner the nut full house. Kenner was then pushed the pot while Platt made his way to the payout desk in 27th place.

Player Chips Progress
John Kenner us
John Kenner
590,000
265,000
265,000
Jeff Platt us
Jeff Platt
Busted

Tags: Jeff PlattJohn Kenner

Abratique Doesn't Fall for Siren Song

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Michael Abratique
Michael Abratique

On a heads-up turn board of Q107J, Stephen Song led out for 60,000 into the pot of 70,000 and Michael Abratique made the call to see the 3 on the river.

Song then barreled again for 150,000 and Abratique went into the tank for around a minute before he slid out the chips for a call.

Song then flipped over A8 to show ace-high while Abratique tabled J9 for a pair of jacks to take down the pot, boosting his already massive stack to 1,650,000.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Abratique us
Michael Abratique
1,650,000
338,000
338,000
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
75,000
-346,000
-346,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Michael AbratiqueStephen Song

Nally Puts Liu to the Test

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Shijia Liu
Shijia Liu

On a heads-up turn of Q3A5, Shijia Liu had bet 44,000 after a check from Wesley Nally in the small blind, but then Nally check-jammed to cover Liu.

Liu then went deep into the tank to consider his two options, with his tournament life at risk. After a full minute, he pushed the rest of his stack into the middle to make the call.

Nally then grimaced and flipped over JJ for just a pair of jacks while Liu proudly tabled A10 for a pair of aces. The board completed with the 3 and Liu scooped the pot for a big double-up while the table praised his call.

Player Chips Progress
Wesley Nally us
Wesley Nally
390,000
-136,000
-136,000
Shijia Liu us
Shijia Liu
360,000
131,000
131,000

Tags: Shijia LiuWesley Nally

Yau Takes Down Big Pot; McKellar Bounces Back

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ethan Yau
Ethan Yau

On a heads-up completed board of 5886Q, there was already around over 175,000 in the pot when Pierce McKeller led out for 85,000.

The action was then on Ethan "Rampage" Yau who responded by moving all in for more, which prompted a disheartened fold by McKellar to award him the huge pot.

With this win, Yau's stack was boosted up to 380,000 while McKellar was left with around 55,000.

Luckily for McKellar, he was able to double up a few hands later when his ace-eight defeated the ace-jack of Scott Mataya.

Player Chips Progress
Ethan Yau us
Ethan Yau
380,000
141,000
141,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
Scott Mataya us
Scott Mataya
215,000
-55,000
-55,000
Pierce Mckellar us
Pierce Mckellar
55,000
-163,500
-163,500

Tags: Pierce McKellerScott MatayaEthan Yau

Mataya Tries to Trap Rampage

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Scott Mataya
Scott Mataya

Ethan "Rampage" Yau opened to 9,000 from the button and was then three-bet to 21,000 from Scott Mataya in the small blind.

Yau made the call and the two went heads-up to a flop of 359, which saw a continuation from Mataya for 26,000. Yau wasted no time in making the call and the duo saw the turn come the 2.

Mataya decided to slow down and checked to Yau who then fired for 35,000. This did not seem to bother Mataya as he made the call to see the 3 fall on the river.

Mataya checked once more and Yau quickly checked back, to which Mataya flipped over A7 for the ace-high flush. Yau smirked and tossed in his cards while the pot was pushed over to Mataya.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Mataya us
Scott Mataya
270,000
92,500
92,500
Ethan Yau us
Ethan Yau
239,000
-79,500
-79,500
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner

Tags: Scott MatayaEthan Yau

Day 2 of RunGood Checkpoint: The Last Kilometer Million Dollar Main Takes Off at 11 a.m.

Rungood Ring
Rungood Ring

Welcome to Day 2 of the RunGood Checkpoint: The Last Kilometer Million Dollar Main Hosted here at the always beautiful Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, California.

477 players fired their shot in this $2,500 buy-in event, but only 124 now remain to continue the fight on Day 2, and the money still hasn't even been hit yet.

The players generated a prize pool of $1,064,187 with 72 spots being paid and $200,422 is dedicated to the winner and a min-cash of $3,245.

Leading the way this morning will be Paul Sampson of Day 1a who bagged a whopping 563,000 followed by Adam Dunkle with 536,000. Third and fourth in chips is Ravi Udayakumar and Adam Hannula of Day 1b with 411,500 and 406,000, respectively, and rounding out the top five is Phatseluck Yang who bagged 388,000.

Day 1 Combined Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Paul SampsonUnited States563,000225
2Adam DunkleUnited States536,000214
3Ravi UdayakumarUnited States411,500165
4Adam HannulaUnited States406,000162
5Phatseluck YangUnited States388,000155
6Daniel TurnerUnited States384,000154
7Michael AbratiqueUnited States365,000146
8Jared JaffeeUnited States356,000142
9Bin DuanUnited States316,500127
10Aaron OvertonUnited States301,000120

Some other big notable names still in the running include last year's winner Brett Murray (41,000) and runner-up Tyler Patterson (28,000), along with Jeff Platt (208,000), GPI Player of the Year Stephen Song (218,000), Michael Loncar (43,500), Ethan Yau (133,000), and Allen Kessler (48,500.

Cards will be in the air at 11 a.m. local time and play will start at level 11 with blinds as 1,500/2,500, with a 2,500 big blind ante. Like Day 1, play will consist of another ten 60-minute levels before bagging up to return on Monday for Day 3.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage from the beautiful Thunder Valley Casino Resort until a CheckPoint Champion is crowned on Monday.

Tags: Aaron OvertonAdam DunkleAdam HannulaAllen KesslerBin DuanBrett MurrayDaniel TurnerEthan YauJared JaffeeJeff PlattMichael AbratiqueMichael LoncarPaul SampsonPhatseluck YangRavi UdayakumarStephen SongTyler Patterson